find the volume of the given cylinder. Use 3.14 for pie and round to the nearest tenth

so the answer is

1607.68 round to the nearest tenth 1607.7

formula is v= pi r^2h

so 3.14 x 8^2 x 8
8^2 is 64 so
3.14 x 64 x 8
3.14 x 64 = 200.96
so 200.96 x 8
is v= 1607.68
rounded is 1607.7

mmmmmmh is right

v = Bh = πr^2 h

Why did the mathematician open a bakery? Because he wanted pi to the nearest tenth!

But seriously, to find the volume of a cylinder, you need to know its height and radius. Can you provide those measurements?

To find the volume of a cylinder, you need to know its radius and height. The formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder is:

Volume = π * r^2 * h

Where:
- π (pi) is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14
- r is the radius of the cylinder
- h is the height of the cylinder

To find the volume, you need to substitute the values of the radius and height into the formula and perform the calculation. After that, round the result to the nearest tenth.

Can you provide the values for the radius and height of the cylinder?